Day 85 - A Day with Antoni Gaudi

Day 85 - A Day with Antoni Gaudi

We spent the entire day today admiring the architectural works of the design genius, Antoni Gaudi, also known here as God's architect. He really was one of a kind!

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Day 80 - Barcelona's Markets, Arena, and Bodies Exhibit

Day 80 - Barcelona's Markets, Arena, and Bodies Exhibit

Today our walking adventures around Barcelona took us to 2 markets, the Arena (which is now turned into a 5 story shopping mall), and the bodies exhibit.

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Day 78 - Barceloneta Beach & Our First Catalan Restaurant Experience

Day 78 - Barceloneta Beach & Our First Catalan Restaurant Experience

The Barceloneta Beach, known as the most touristy beach in Barcelona, is a little more than a half hour away from us via walking and public transportation.  We had read mixed reviews about the beach, and decided to check it out for ourselves.  We knew it would be crowded, so we purposely delayed our visit to a Monday, hoping we would encounter less crowds now that some schools have started. 

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Day 77 - Poble Espanyol - Is it worth it?

Day 77 - Poble Espanyol - Is it worth it?

Our adventure for today took us to Poble Espanyol.  Poble Espanyol is meant to represent historical Spanish Villages from Spain's various regions, from the look and feel of the buildings and streets to the crafts to food and more.  

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Day 75 - Casa Batllo and Gaudi's Genius Design

Day 75 - Casa Batllo and Gaudi's Genius Design

Casa Batllo was built in 1904 by the genius architect Antoni Gaudi in the heart of Barcelona on Passeig de Gràcia.  If you are wondering by now who this Antoni Gaudi guy is, the story of his life (and untimely death) are worth a read.  He really had an amazing imagination.  When you walk into the house, you feel like you have walked into a dream.  There are many curved elements, and the house itself is supposed to portray an under the sea feel visible by the choices of colors and shapes.

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